Though a nice group, the others are right. All you'll get are normals with hets. In corns, this is very common and unlike bps, there are many, many hidden hets out there because it seems like everything is het for something due to almost all morphs being recessive. Here is a good link to a genetic calculator to play on and see what you might like. It doesn't show pictures but you can always look them up once you know what you're after.
http://www.corncalc.com/
A reverse Okeetee is just a line bred amel made to have wide borders on the pattern. If you outcross, those borders will still be thicker than normal on the babies but won't be as strong as in the parent.