Reciprocity between state bars is usually awarded to "reciprocal states"; i.e. states that have agreements with each other. In addition, you usually have to 5 years of legal practice in your home state and be able to obtain a letter from the state bar in your home state that your license is in good standing with no complaints pending against you.
I attached a link to the Pennsylvania State Bar below. This shows the states that have recipricol agreements with the PA state bar.
As far as I know, there are no states that just give you licensure in their state unless that state has a recipricol agreement with your home state, you meet the experience requirement, and you are in good standing with the state bar in your home state.
http://www.pabarexam.org/Bar_Examination/Reciprocity_Information.htm