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This means the number likely appears within a scanned document where the text was automatically generated, and it may not represent a widely known product, code, or phrase with a distinct, public meaning. What is "18785x"?

Based on your search request for "18785x", the initial results indicate that this specific string of characters may appear in OCR (Optical Character Recognition) data from historical newspaper archives.

Due to the nature of OCR technology, this could be a misinterpretation of text (like a price, part number, or date) that appeared on the original page.

If I have more context, I can help search for specific part numbers or text instances. Salt Lake Tribune Newspaper Archives, Nov 18, 1976, p. 19

did you see this string (e.g., a part number, a specific document, a puzzle)? What kind of information are you hoping to find about it?

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