Interesting, as I can relate. Just the other day, I was kinda asking myself a similar question - sorta more from the pov of my other gear: recording, keyboards, guitars.
Since I've been dabbling in drums - both resto & playing/learning, It seems I'd rather refurb a drum than keep up with all the other gear & business of music production at the moment.
As a drumming novice, I found myself thinking why it appeared that many drummers I've worked with seemed focused on 2 things : drum upkeep tinkering and "don't bug me with all these other music details, I just wanna play" - now that I'm hooked on old drums and rudiments - I'm feeling a bit that way - buff up the chrome & bang on de drum all day.
I'm seeing vintage drums as marvels of design, simply & eloquently made, and the art of playing as endlessly creative, challenging, almost genetically inbred, sweeping from the most pleasingly basic to a spiritually high craft. OY!
So, yeah - I'm enjoying more messing with my drums (and playing them) than doing all the other musical stuff that I need to be doing - YIKES!
- I'm getting both old & crazy Laughing HDOH