Would like to point out that there are plain ol' okeetees (which the above is and my reason for posting this), extreme okeetees, and Abott/Abbot okeetees, all of which are distinguished by the thick black (or white) border around the saddle. Abbot/Abotts have brighter colors and very thick black borders. Plain okeetees don't have super thick borders, but still have thick enough borders to be called okeetee. Extreme okeetees can look like either the usual okeetee or Abott/Abbot, but extreme okeetees have SUPER SUPER thick borders.
There's also the reverse okeetee, which is just an amel corn with thick white borders.
If I got any of this wrong, hit me with a popsicle.