I'LL STAND, THANKS When Wayne Tabor welcomes a salesman into his office, he points them to a chair. Not just any chair, The Chair -- a full- sized replica of an executioner's electric chair, complete with leather bindings and a leather cap fitted with a conduction-enhancing sponge. And the Nashville, Tenn., manufacturer sees lots of salesmen. "Oh, I get all kinds of reactions," Tabor says, especially since a thick cable runs from the chair to his desk. He admits he "gets a chuckle" when people sitting in the chair jump up when he reaches under his desk during interviews. The point? The chair's a joke, he says, but Tabor adds it helps him get better prices from his suppliers. "I call it 'The Price Adjuster'." (The Tennessean) ...Whereas the dungeon beneath the trap door houses "The Salary Adjuster".