Quite a few years ago, when I had a licensed gun shop in OK, their rep and I were chatting. One of my customers wanted a long-barreled Sharps - but he wanted to buy a Pedersoli action and barrel, and for me to make the stock, fit the hardware stuff. Never happened, as my customer refused to pay upfront for what he wanted.
But the rep had a "Kentucky" percussion rifle that had been their show display, and was showing some signs of aging - cracks, bumps, etc. Well, I liked the look and the feel, and have always had a big soft spot for ML firearms, so I got their "never fired" rifle for $200 - sales price at the time was over $700. I have never regretted it.
Sure, the "Long" part was a wee short, being 35 7/16". But that rifle is comfortable to shoot (.45 cal), and is very accurate. First time I took it to the range, from prone at 100 yd. measured, I fired a 3-leaf clover, 1/2" to the left of the center "X".
No, it is not period correct. But, it fits me nicely, is easy to care for, and shoots better than I do. I believe that they provide what their customers like, and for me, do not even pretend to be original.
Might send the stock to Mike Brooks for some carving..... LOL!