The first lock I ever picked must have been from when I was about 10. I had become FASCINATED in lockpicking from a history of secret agents book I got for Christmas. There was an entire page filled with pictures of old KGB picks and thats all I wanted to do, pick locks.
I finally convinced my dad to get me that little Southord 5 piece set with the book EZ-Pickings. It was great, I followed everything exactly, made him take me to the store and get a practice lock etc, the lock we got was an ILCO, thats all I remember about it. I then tried the lock one pin at a time adding one more each time and found it incredibly easy. (Might I add that this was also my first experience scouring the ground for springs and pins after dropping them.) I used the Half-Diamond as I liked the way it moved over the pins. I was able to open the fully pinned by simply using a little bit of tension and pusing the pick in and then ripping it out of the lock. I was so happy that I could open the fully pinned lock, my dad didnt believe it could be that easy and thought I must have done something to make it easier to pick...
I was so happy after being able to open this that I immedielty went on to the door of the house. (Don't know why Im adding this, but I happened to be at my Dad's girlfriends house which he used to live at.) and was unable to open it, I tried with the diamond over and over and over. I couldn only get like 3 pins to set. Of course, at the time, I had no idea what I was doing.
For the next several years, I picked locks maybe an hour a year, just when I would be cleaning a room and found them, Id try it out on a simple lock.
It wasn't until this winter (I'm now 16) that I became absolutely fascinated again, i don't know what it is. I just love to pick locks, I pick locks in class, on the bus, on the way to school, when watching a movie, at a friends house, on the phone, on this forum, when someones talking, in bed, on the toilet, while I'm walking, eveywhere imaginable. I have challanges like, 'No bed for you until you open all the locks on your dresser', and let me tell you, theres a lot of effing locks on my dresser sometimes. I try not to leave too difficult locks there so I am eventually able to win and go to sleep.
I guess the real first locks that I have been able to pick haven't been until recently, but there is jsut so many, mostly a brand called ACE when I was starting off again this year, which is a fairly cheap company that makes some padlocks.
Might I also add that I have been picking locks for well over 2 months with nigh but safety pins and a tension wrench made out of a pen cap (Thanks EGOOT

) I think that I have gotten very good with these tools. And part of me thinks that when I get my real set, (Should be sometime this week!!! Southord combo set!!!) I will be that much better due to my experience with such extremely inferior tools.
Thanks for listening to my life story,
Treeson