Here's an option...
Instead of covering a killer set of exotic veneers,
use a pair or unstained actionwood lams on the backs to be covered with skins. Then use your fancy veneers on the bellies for all to behold.
It will save you a couple of bucks, and wont hide natures artwork. You can have your bowyer stain it or leave it plain and bright.
If your copperheads are dark and grayish, stain the actionwood with colonial maple, gunstock, or golden oak to bring out the copper color in the skin. If they are already of great color, just plain actionwood is very light and will pop the natural color.
If you want to tone it down to darker colors, just use darker stain to give your desired outcome.
All copperheads are different, depends what you want your end result to be.
The photos above show how awesome these snakes really are.
One of my copperhead suppliers just sold two black and gray phase snakes to a taxidermist. I wish I grabbed those!