I am reaching way outside the box here.
 
When working with wood, particularly cherry, where that aged patina is very 
attractive, a great way to advance the process is to fume it with ammonia.  
Works fantastic!  
 
I have no idea what ammonia would do with copper.  For all I know the reaction 
could be noxious or worse.  But if you have a small piece of copper to test on 
it might be worth the effort.  Or if there are any chemists on here, what say 
you?
 
God bless
73
jb
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