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Have you looked at thrift stores, as in a Salvation Army thrift store? Where I live, we have a lot of those types of stores, and people are always donating old-fashioned lamps with that kind of chain on it. You can usually pick one up for between $5 and $10. You just need to use a tool to open the link that connects it to the lamp and you then will have a nice long chain.
Actually, as I think about it, those are usually brass, not copper. Hmmm, on copper I am not sure. Brass has always been really big in home decorating because it doesn’t tarnish as easily, and if it does tarnish, it doesn’t change colors the way copper does.
You might consider going to a store that specializes in lighting, or even a Home Depot, and finding out if they stock any lighting with copper chains. Then, you could probably contact the manufacturer, and see if they can just sell you the chain. That’s all I can think of.
Best of luck tracking it down.