All you fiends out there, listen up—Creature’s beloved INTRUDERS series has been resurrected, and it’s bringing all the same weirdness back to your eyeballs.
To kick things off, they sent the one and only Sam Hitz to Vista, CA, where he busts into Collin Provost’s garage and unearths a treasure chest of skateboarding history. Rare graphics, homie pro models and some straight-up oddities. Stuff like this never gets old. Settle in and take a look:
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This ain’t your average “wall board” collection, either. At least if Hitz has anything to do with it. Ha! No nonsense, no over-explaining. Just dusty decks, obscure shapes, questionable decisions, and enough “what the hell is that?” moments to leave even seasoned skate nerds revving.
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Also, in fairness, Sam Hitz is the perfect host as far as I’m concerned, and leads the charge with his classic energy from start to finish. Equal parts obnoxious and a dash of genuine curiosity. It’s perfect! His questions, his left-field tangents—it’s perfect.
Provost has been in the game for so long, it’s no surprise that he has this much stuff sitting around. We all do, and most of us aren’t even pro skaters. What is it about skateboarding that makes us hold onto it all? I have no idea, but I absolutely love it.
And I guess that’s the point! Maybe INTRUDERS is back to remind us all that skateboarding doesn’t have to make sense—it just has to be fun, weird, and full of character. Can’t wait to see who’s next! That said… thanks for the tour, Provost.










