Denise, Fluevog is *known* for its pointy-toe styles! The company was just gaining popularity here in Vancouver in the 1980s, when winkle-pickers were de rigeur. I remember back when I was a teenager, circa 1985, and the coolest girl in the school had a pair of pointy-toed Truth Pilgrims (same "shoe family" as those short boots you posted). We were all envious.
Susie: I'll tell ya anything you want to know. I am a fan. For the record, I have medium width, small bony feet, and I have not found most styles to be particularly narrow. But there are exceptions. They group their shoes into "families", and some families run wide, some run long, some run narrow, etc. It is true that Fluevog sizing between families is inconsistent, but within each family, it is very consistent. For example the Mini family, with a short, stubby toe box, runs quite wide -- I can't fit most of those ones because even the smallest size, a 6, is too big. All the shoes in that family are like that.
The Truth family runs average, and the Miracle family fits very narrow. You get the idea. The salespeople will be able to answer any questions about the fit of each shoe, and keep in mind that they use good leather, so any tightness tends to work itself out quickly as the leather stretches to accommodate your feet. Also, many of the boots have a tight shaft. I have average-to-slender legs, and most of their boots fit my calf snugly. There are a few styles that have a lace-up shaft, though, which allows for any calf width -- you just adjust accordingly.
Hope that helps! Oh, also: I find their shoes look WAY better in person than on the website. You can't see how lovely the leather is by looking at a picture, and the bright colours look cartoony. In real life, the colours tend to be rich but subtle.